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APPENDIX E - HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS (HUB) PLAN
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) offers contracting opportunities to all Texans. The agency's
goal is to award at least 28 percent of the total value of contracts and subcontracts to HUBs each fiscal year. Below
is TDLR's plan for maintaining the agency's strong purchasing record with HUBs and increasing their use in agency
contracts:
1. TDLR has made a significant commitment to HUB contracting and subcontracting and assigned oversight to
its deputy executive director, Brian Francis. The agency's HUB coordinator is responsible for:
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a. organizing training programs for recruiting and retaining HUBs;
b. preparing reports on HUB activity for the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA);
c. providing leadership and critical information to Financial Services staff about HUBs;
d. exploring new opportunities to increase HUB contract awards; and
e. directing and supporting TDLR's goal to include HUBs in at least 28 percent of the total value of contracts
and subcontracts awarded annually.
2. TDLR complies with CPA's HUB program rules and purchasing procedures.
3. TDLR uses the CPA Certified Master Bidders List (CMBL) to identify certified HUB vendors.
4. TDLR requires that purchases from HUB vendors are made throughout all categories, ensuring that wherever
possible, all underutilized groups are represented in our purchasing practices.
5. TDLR attends forums presented by the CPA HUB program.
6. TDLR works with interested public-private partners who may be eligible for HUB certification and implements
the mentor-protege program designed by CPA.
7. The Senior Purchaser monitors purchasing to ensure that agency goals for HUB vendors are met.
8. TDLR's total spending with HUBs for Fiscal Year 2013 was 1.65 % higher than the overall average for all State
of Texas agencies.
9. During the first six months of Fiscal Year 2014, the total spent with HUBs reached 28.26%.
Comparison of HUB Purchases
25% 22.00% 23.02%
17.95%
20% 15.90% 4.46% 13.87% 15.07%
13.42%
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5%
0%
2010 2011 2012 2013
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